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NLRB Drops Case Against Boeing
A top official with the National Labor Relations Board announced on Friday that the agency was dropping its politically charged case against Boeing, in which the agency had accused the company of violating federal labor law by opening a new aircraft production plant (for the 787) in South Carolina. The NLRB's acting general counsel, Lafe Solomon, said the labor board had decided to end the case after the machinists' union — which originally asked for the case to be brought — had urged… (www.nytimes.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
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I don't care where you are on the political spectrum... this was bogus from the word "go" no matter how you cut it.
Wayne, Jayden is to be excused. You current God like your current president does not have a very convincing birth certificate.
My God doesn't have one, nor does He need one.
"The machinists’ union has engaged in five strikes against Boeing since 1977, including a 58-day strike in 2008 that cost the company $1.8 billion."
So the Union thst cost Boeing TWO AND A HALF TIMES MORE (in only 58 days no less) than what it cost to build the SC plant, goes and cries and whines all the way to the other Washington (DC) and gest their political protstitutes to go to bat for them. THEN they all get $3,000 bribes....er ... "signing bonuses" for promising not to do it again!
Makes me so mad..............
So the Union thst cost Boeing TWO AND A HALF TIMES MORE (in only 58 days no less) than what it cost to build the SC plant, goes and cries and whines all the way to the other Washington (DC) and gest their political protstitutes to go to bat for them. THEN they all get $3,000 bribes....er ... "signing bonuses" for promising not to do it again!
Makes me so mad..............
I'm sure that there are enough of the 13+ million unemployed that would love a shot at a (former) union members' job. Here's your pink slip... NEXT! Here's your signing bonus, we'll see you on Monday.